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Title: Modeling gold nanoparticles: Morphology, electron structure, and catalytic activity in CO oxidation

Journal Article · · Journal of Physical Chemistry B: Materials, Surfaces, Interfaces, amp Biophysical
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/jp992662k· OSTI ID:20034440

Morphology, electron structure, and catalytic activity in CO oxidation over a Au/FeO{sub x}/SiO{sub 2}/Si(100) model sample prepared by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) have been investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), UV photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Two types of sample were prepared denoted by PLD I and PLD II, the latter being prepared by multiple laser deposition alternatively by iron and gold. PLD I was characterized in as prepared oxidized and reduced states, the respective gold particle sizes being 3.8, 4.1, and 5 nm; the iron oxide support was amorphous after the first two treatments while it was partially crystallized after reduction. The activity in CO oxidation increased after oxidation of the sample, whereas it was diminished after subsequent reduction. XPS studies showed that higher activity was associated with amorphous iron oxide with Fe 2p binding energy = 711.3 eV. It was established that in developing the catalytic activity the gold should be metallic and the support should be amorphous with high binding energy and the reaction occurs at the perimeter of gold particles. PLD II has a slightly lower activity which might be the result of more crystalline phase in the iron oxide.

Research Organization:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Inst. of Isotope and Surface Chemistry, Budapest (HU)
OSTI ID:
20034440
Journal Information:
Journal of Physical Chemistry B: Materials, Surfaces, Interfaces, amp Biophysical, Vol. 104, Issue 14; Other Information: PBD: 13 Apr 2000; ISSN 1089-5647
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English